HaikuBotStalksMe

HaikuBotStalksMe t1_izo6txx wrote

Fair, I misread it by erroneously inserting a "school" in there.

That said, these days you can get a master's in business, and it's a complete joke. A master's isn't necessarily difficult to get.

Source:

I bought an Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Arts in Math, Science and Engineering (that's a mouthful), which was a relatively easy degree. Then I bought a bachelor of science in computer science. This was an actual challenge. But still probably a joke compared to stuff like mechanical engineering or biochemistry. And finally, I bought a master's in business. This was a complete joke. Basically high school level stuff. I don't feel accomplished at all and actually sometimes forget that I have a master's, lol.

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HaikuBotStalksMe t1_iz3q2wb wrote

Not really sure why you're touting high school education as a metric. Unless you're like a farmhand or janitor (and even then, I'd expect you to know how to read chemical warnings just in case), I would expect high school education to be like the bare minimum for a more-than-minimum-wage job (edit: accidentally wrote "more than highschool job", lol).

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HaikuBotStalksMe t1_iyyprj5 wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Floetry by The_Tree_Beard

Normally I'd sarcastically say "yes, of the thousands of people that viewed this, you're the only one that sees something so obvious".

But unironically, yes, I think you're the only person that sees him. Because I can't force myself to see him.

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HaikuBotStalksMe t1_iycj6bj wrote

Normally when you email something, you can't know if someone opened it. Because you basically tell the email company, "tell them I said X".

So to get around this, you put in a specific address to a website that you control.

When someone opens the email, it'll be told "automatically load the picture from this website", where the picture is a single dot. Their email program "fetches" the dot.

When you go to check to see if they read the email, you can see when they opened the email because that's when the email program asks your website to show the picture (and logs it).

What this guy is saying is that instead of asking your website to keep loading that dot each time, it'll do it the first time and then just save the picture.

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